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in ATP, when energy is ADDED, which bond forms? please have a clear explanation!

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Answer: way to late srry I l the answer tho

Step-by-step explanation:

When one phosphate group is removed by breaking a phosphoanhydride bond in a process called hydrolysis, energy is released, and ATP is converted to adenosine diphosphate (ADP). Likewise, energy is also released when a phosphate is removed from ADP to form adenosine monophosphate (AMP).

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These three phosphate groups are linked to one another by two high-energy bonds called phosphoanhydride bonds. When one phosphate group is removed by breaking a phosphoanhydride bond in a process called hydrolysis, energy is released, and ATP is converted to adenosine diphosphate.

Also, remember that ATP is adenosine triphosphate, anything that it is being added to, gets thicker . idk if i worded that right lol

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